Word: weber
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According to new lightweight coach Bill Weber, his squads will also face unusually strong competition this spring...
...from the traditional American style of rowing this year in favor of the slower more constant stroking motion practiced by many European crews. Parker adapted this European style for Harvard heavyweight crews last season. The switch-over proved somewhat difficult for the lightweight oarsmen earlier in the fall, but Weber says that they have now taken to the new style very well...
Headed by Captain Jon Eddy, three varsity lettermen from last year's bow four are returning, and Weber has the undefeated '65 freshman squad to work with as well. At this point, he says that he is "cautiously optimistic...
Society's important political, moral and intellectual changes, according to U.C.L.A. Historian Eugen Weber, have always been brought about by that section of the population that was "most available." Sometimes it was the nobility, as in the curbing of absolute monarchy, sometimes the rich, as in the rise of mercantilism, sometimes the bourgeois intellectuals, as in the French Revolution. In recent times, Weber holds, the most available group for rebellion has been the young, with more time-and certainly more energy-than anyone else...
...dancing. Wesley Skinner looked like a goat, although his movements were not as successful as Moran's. Paul Magloff--the crafty, drooling "Renard"--used both his elastic body and plastic face to achieve the work's most impressive performance. The four solo vocalists sang expressivley and tunefully, though Thomas Weber and Gregory Sandow enunciated poorly...